The fate of the annually celebrated Burdekin Water Festival will rest in the hands of the Burdekin community with the annual general meeting (AGM) set for Monday 10 June from 6pm at the Queens Hotel.
The Burdekin Water Festival celebrates the abundance of water in the district, and proudly stands as one of the longest running festivals in Queensland. The festival entails a plethora of events that encompass the entire community, from school students to emergency services, however, following a lack of volunteer support, 2023 sadly did not see the lively festival ignite the region. The future of the Burdekin Water Festival has been a pressing issue the whole community has been behind since the beginning of last year, particularly the issue of the Water Festival lacking a committee entirely.
Actioned by Councillor Amanda Hall, Eusebio Aguirre began contacting community members he believed would be interested in forming a 2024 Water Festival Committee. On Monday 3 June, Mayor Pierina Dalle Cort, and councillors Amanda Hall, and Fina Vasta, joined Eusebio Aguirre along with over 30 members of the local community gathered together to officially formulate a plan for the 2024 event.
The group set the date for an AGM to be held on Monday 10 June from 6pm at the Queens Hotel and extend a warm invite to the public to attend the evening to ensure the continuation of the historic and treasured event with the region.
Following last Monday’s meeting, Mayor Dalle Court and the dedicated attendees hold a highly positive hope and feeling towards the organisation and running of the Burdekin Water Festival later this year, however the true success of establishing an event for 2024 will be determined by committee volunteer numbers.
“We have a very positive feeling that if we get enough volunteers to work together, we can make the Burdekin Water Festival happen this year,” explained committee member Kari Ravizza.
What: Annual General Meeting for the Burdekin Water Festival
When: Monday 10 June at 6pm
Where: The Queens Hotel
Back row L-R: Brett Eathorne, Treena List, Tina Hancock, Danae Richards, Bruna Pearson, Colleen Harris, Debbie Szendry, Suzette Wallace, Juanita Hatch, Eusebio Aguirre, and Fiona Smith. Front row L-R: Frank Nucifora, Scott Morrison, Cr. Fina Vasta, Kari Ravizza, Mayor Pierina Dalle Cort, Glenn Arboit, Cr Amanda Hall, Tony Vaccaro, and Frank Nucifora